Mind’s media team is happy to work with journalists and media organisations interested in mental health and related issues.
Our services span Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia. We are committed to ground-breaking research and regularly partner with some of the country’s best universities. Our services are making a difference in the lives of people living with mental ill-health and psychosocial disability, their families and carers.
Our publications contain rich and informative content and are well sought after by consumers, carers, family and professionals in the mental health sector.
*Please note that Mind provides practical and motivational support to people whose daily functioning has been impacted by serious mental illness. We address the needs of the whole person in the context of their daily lives. Mind does not have specialist clinical staff available to discuss specific mental health conditions and their clinical treatment.
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Latest news
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Media releases
- NDIS reforms must not unintentionally disadvantage people with psychosocial disability, Mind Australia tells Senate inquiry
- NDIS Bill will push more people with psychosocial disability into crisis
- NDIS reform is needed for people with psychosocial disability but we must get it right
- What about foundational supports for people with a psychosocial disability? The time is now
- Victorian budget extends funding for vital mental health services
- Mind Australia welcomes new federal ministerial team for mental health and psychosocial disability
- Lived experience-led support service for families and carers officially opens in Ballarat
- Family and carer-led support service officially opens in Bendigo
- Mind Stratford Scholarship recipient to explore alternative peer responses to suicide
- Mind Australia officially opens new headspace Box Hill centre
- Merger brings new Directors to Mind
- Mental Health and Wellbeing Locals open in Bendigo, Echuca, Dandenong and Melton
- NDIS review shows promising recognition of the needs of people with psychosocial disability
- Mind Australia and One Door Mental Health – Stronger Together
- Mind Australia and Palmerston announce partnership
- Mind Australia to lead delivery of four new Mental Health and Wellbeing Locals
- Homelessness week: Mind Australia's vision for housing with mental health support
- Mind Australia calls for NDIS mental health advisory panel led by lived experience
- Mental health support bolstered for the LGBTIQA+ community in wake of publicised anti-trans hate
- Trans community flock to suicide prevention support service in wake of publicised anti-trans hate
- Mind Australia stands with the trans community (Public statement)
- NSW Labor commits $20 million to build state’s first Haven Foundation residence
- The Haven Foundation to build its first mental health support residence in SA
- The Haven Foundation/Mind Australia open life-changing mental health support residence in Melbourne’s north
- Mental Health and Wellbeing Hubs reducing psychological distress across Victoria
- Federal budget and mental health: The path forward is there but it hasn’t been taken
- Mind Australia mental health program reduces burden on South Australian hospitals
- New mental health retreats to support South Australians in the wake of the pandemic
- Mind Australia and Bupa partner for positive impact on depression and anxiety
- Referrals rise for Mind program for LGBTQIA+ people in wake of Religious Discrimination bill debate
- Mind Australia to provide new respite support for carers in Loddon
- Mind welcomes announcement of 20 new pop-up mental health centres for pandemic support
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